It’s been done for a while, but I finally snapped a picture of my Think Pink spiral scarf. I used Cascade’s Bollicine Etoile in pink, of course. This was a quick knit, although I used larger needles than the pattern called for, which meant I had to buy a second skein to finish up the almost never-ending bind off. This yarn is so soft, and I"m sure I"ll use it again for another scarf.
Now I need your opinion. I’ve (maybe) finished up my Funky Scarf for the Swap. I crocheted a hair pin lace panel using Debbie Bliss Cashmerino and then did some more crochet in a juicy (there’s a hint if you’re my swap pal!) alchemy yarn. I like the length of the scarf, and I think it’s pretty cool (I’d wear it!), but I wonder about adding a final, more subdued edging. I have more of the cashmerino, and I also have a beautiful beige with gold flecked yarn. What do you all think?
I’m off to sew some goody bag treats for the Scissorina’s yarn swap!
OMG! You have become the swap queen. My thought on the scarf “less is more”. I think it looks cute.
I loooove the pink scarf. I think I’d leave the other one as is at this point.
xo
I say leave it! That’s most definitely funkalicious!
I too think the scarf looks done. Any more would look like an afterthought and would be unnecessary. The pink one is especially pretty!
The scarves look great and I agree with everyone else the swap scarf looks great as is.
such a sweet little pink scarf. I love that tender pink color and the girly ruffles.
The pink scarf is wonderful.
i like the pink scarf! Very cute!